{"id":6111,"date":"2023-10-25T04:40:34","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T04:40:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/changestartsnow.ca\/?post_type=documents&#038;p=6111"},"modified":"2023-10-25T04:40:48","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T04:40:48","slug":"historical-committee-may-11-1984-richard-pierpoint-c-1744-c-1838","status":"publish","type":"documents","link":"https:\/\/changestartsnow.ca\/fr\/documents\/historical-committee-may-11-1984-richard-pierpoint-c-1744-c-1838\/","title":{"rendered":"Historical committee May 11, 1984- Richard Pierpoint c.1744-c.1838"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Blacks, both slaves and free men, were among Upper Canada&rsquo;s earliest settlers. Their numbers were small<br>and they were concentrated at Detroit and in the Niagara peninsula. For the most part, these people lived<br>within a sub-culture obscured from the historical record by the persistence of slavery, small numbers, and<br>widespread illiteracy. Before 1830, most blacks were ex-slaves who had received their freedom in return<br>for military service during the American Revolution. A small number were slaves, brought to the new land<br>by loyalist masters. After 1830 the black population grew and spread throughout southwestern Ontario.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Richard Pierpoint (Parepoint, Paupine, Pawpine), known as Black Dick or He was Captain Dick, is probably<br>a good example of the early black settler. born about 1744 in Bondu (Boundou), Senegal, where about<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1760 he \u00ab\u00a0was made a Prisoner and Sold as a Slave.\u00a0\u00bb Shipped to the British colonies in America, he became<br>the slave of a British officer At some point during the American Revolution he availed himself of the<br>opportunity offered to slaves of enlist- ing in the British forces and gaining their freedom. Pierpoint<br>served as a pioneer in John butler&rsquo;s &lsquo;Rangers. His actual date of enlistment is unknown, but by 1780 he<br>was stationed with the unit at Fort Niagara (near Youngstown, N.Y.). On 20 July 1784 his name appeared<br>among disbanded rangers on a list of persons intending to settle and cultivate land in the Niagara<br>peninsula. Two years later he was still in the Niagara area.<br>Blacks were entitled to the same proportion of land as their fellow loyalists, and about 1788 Pierpoint,<br>under his more common name of Black Dick or Captain Dick, was located on 200 acres of land on the<br>Twelve Mile Creek, in what later became Grantham Township. The creek running through his property is<br>known to this day as Captain Dick&rsquo;s Creek. The community of St. Catharines developed on the northern<br>edge of its confluence with the Twelve Mile Creek. Pierpoint was given a certificate for lots 13 and 14,<br>concession 6 by the land board of the Nassau District on 18 January 1791. He did not receive patents for<br>the land until 10 March 1804. He sold both lots on 11 November 1806, lot 13 going to the dominant figure<br>in the region, Robert Hamilton. Pierpoint had been suspended from the UEL list as part of the reforms<br>initiated by Lieutenant Governor Peter Hunter. There is no record of appeal, or of a lifting of the<br>suspension. Nonetheless, it did not effect title to lots 13 and 14.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On 29 June 1794 Pierpoint was one of the nineteen signatories to a petition of \u00ab\u00a0Free Negroes\u00a0\u00bb to<br>Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe. This short docu- ment offers a rare glimpse of the lives of<br>blacks in this period. Same were veterans of the \u00ab\u00a0late war;\u00a0\u00bb others \u00ab\u00a0who were born free with a few who<br>have come into Canada since the peace. They seem to have been landless and socially isolated and were<br>\u00ab\u00a0desirous of settling adjacent to each other in order that they may be enabled to give assistance (in work)<br>to those amongst them who may most want it.\u00a0\u00bb They urged Simcoe to \u00ab\u00a0allow them a Tract of Country to<br>settle on, separate from the white settlers, your Petitioners hope their behaviour will be such as to show,<br>that negroes are capable of being industrious, and that in loyalty to the Crown they are not deficient.\u00a0\u00bb<br>The petition was read by the Executive Council on 8 July 1794 and dismissed. The reasons are not entirely<br>clear, but the minute-book points to the emphasis on land \u00ab\u00a0separate from whites\u00a0\u00bb as the most likely<br>explanation. Three years later the council refused lands to Adam Lewis, a black man, on the grounds that,<br>\u00ab\u00a0Negroes, unless they have served as soldiers, are not entitled to lands in this Province.\u00a0\u00bb<br>What Pierpoint did between 1806 and 1812 is a matter of conjecture. Most probably, he resided in<br>Grantham and worked as a labourer. War of 1812 provided him with an opportunity and he \u00ab\u00a0proposed to<br>raise a Corps of Men of Colour on the Niagara Frontier.\u00a0\u00bb His offer was refused, but a small coloured corps<br>was raised locally by Robert Runchey in October 1812. Pierpoint volunteered immediately and his militia<br>records list his service as a private in the unit from 1 September 1812 until 24 March 1815. The Coloured<br>or Black Corps as it was sometimes called varied in size between 27 and 30 men excluding sergeants and<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>officers. The corps saw action at the battle of Queenston Heights on 12 October 1812 and the siege of<br>Fort George (Niagara-on-the-Lake) on 27 May 1813. For the remainder of the war, it was used for labour<br>and garrison duty, usually at Fort Mississauga or Fort George. After disbandment in 1815, Pierpoint<br>disappers once again.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Presumably he continued to live in the peninsula. On 21 July 1821 Pier- point penned a pathetic<br>memorial. Then a resident of Niagara (Niagara-on-the- \u00a0\u00bb he found Lake) he sought aid from the<br>government: \u00ab\u00a0Old and without property, it was difficult, \u00ab\u00a0to obtain a livelihood by his labor.\u00a0\u00bb The old<br>African had one wish \u00ab\u00a0that he is above all things desirous to return to his native country.\u00a0\u00bb Accompanying<br>his petition was a certificate from the Adjutant General of Militia corroborating Pierpoint&rsquo;s service in two<br>wars, a lifetime of service from \u00ab\u00a0a faithful and deserving old Negro.\u00a0\u00bb All he wanted was fare to England<br>and from there to Africa. The dream, however, was not realized.<br>Instead the old soldier received a location ticket for 100 acres of land in unsettled Garafraxa (West<br>Garafraxa) Township on the Grand River, near present-day Fergus. Lieutenant-Governor Sir Peregrine<br>Maitland&rsquo;s adminis- tration was anxious to give the settlement a military cast; most grants were to former<br>soldiers or militiamen including two other members of the Coloured Corps. Of the three blacks, only the<br>aged Pierpoint took up his land becoming one of the area&rsquo;s earliest settlers. His ticket was dated 30 July<br>1822 and on 9 May 1825 he had completed the required settlement duties&#8211;clearing and fencing five<br>acres and erecting a dwelling 16 feet by 20 feet. His patent was duly registered on 22 September 1826.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On 28 January 1828 Captain Dick drafted his will. It was witnessed by sons of two former Ranger officers.<br>The lone black in a white settlement, Pierpoint had \u00ab\u00a0no heirs nor relations\u00a0\u00bb. He left his farm and a claim to<br>one of his former lots in Grantham to a resident of Halton Township, Lemuel Brown. Unfortunately<br>Pierpoint had entered the wrong concession number for the Grantham property and His will the surveyor<br>general&rsquo;s department reported the claim unsubstantiated. was proved on 27 September 1838. When he<br>died is not known, but probably he died that year or in late 1837. Pierpoint&rsquo;s life was characterized by<br>dispos- session and upheaval. If it is true that home is where the heart is, then he died as he was born&#8211;an<br>African. Upper Canada was his haven, Africa was his \u00ab\u00a0home\u00a0\u00bb in his dreams, he never left.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"980\" height=\"1330\" src=\"https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25043947\/image-161.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-6112\" srcset=\"https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25043947\/image-161.png 980w, https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25043947\/image-161-368x500.png 368w, https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25043947\/image-161-768x1042.png 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 980px) 100vw, 980px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"982\" height=\"1328\" src=\"https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25044006\/image-162.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-6114\" srcset=\"https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25044006\/image-162.png 982w, https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25044006\/image-162-370x500.png 370w, https:\/\/change_starts_now.storage.googleapis.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/25044006\/image-162-768x1039.png 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 982px) 100vw, 982px\" \/><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Blacks, both slaves and free men, were among Upper Canada&rsquo;s earliest settlers. 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